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This group looks to identify how to help decision-makers understand current and emerging technology solutions and their implementation, and aims to facilitate collaboration between the digital health industry and the pharmaceutical sector.

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techUK's Life Sciences Working Group has been established to help identify how the technology industry can facilitate and deliver the Life Sciences Vision, setting out the role of digital health and care in achieving the ambition to set the UK apart as a world leader in life sciences and deliver life-changing innovations to patients. 

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Life Science Working Group members

Chair and Vice-Chairs

Nigel Brokenshire

Nigel Brokenshire

Head of Digital Healthcare , Bayer

Nigel Brokenshire

Nigel Brokenshire

Head of Digital Healthcare , Bayer

Biography

Nigel is the Head of Digital Healthcare for Bayer UK/I. He is responsible for the introduction and delivery of digital health innovations and how they can transform the health and well-being for patients, public and underpin the Life Science sector. In his role he stays abreast of relevant national and international strategy, policy and contributes where possible into future trends, initiatives, developments, and consultations. Prior to joining Bayer, Nigel worked across the NHS delivering large-scale digital programmes, with his latest roles seeing him as Digital Programme Director for two STPs (precursor to ICS). Nigel looks forward to further enhancing collaboration between Bayer, the NHS and patients, and making Bayer a trusted industry partner. He is also committed to support UK start-ups/innovators and assist their expansion both locally and globally. 

Nigel works in a non-promotional manner and ‘above’ the Bayer brands. 

What you will bring to the Health & Social Care Council and the techUK Health & Social Care programme’s work

Nigel has a wealth of knowledge in both the public and private sector and is committed to support UK start-ups/innovators and assist their expansion both locally and globally. 

Nigel is keen to build strong partnerships across the sector to achieve both health outcomes and to support the future of the economy by championing technology across the sector.  

Nigel brings a unique blend of knowledge and experience from the public sector, tech startups along with large corporates which will see Nigel as a trusted and highly influential partner on the council. 

Nigel’s approach is one fueled with collaboration, integrity, tenacity and enthusiasm which are key attributes for the council. 

Alex Eavis

Alex Eavis

Alex Eavis

Alex Eavis

Biography

Alex joined EMIS Health, one of the UK’s largest point-of-care system suppliers, through acquisition in 2019. She now heads up the product teams across digital, data and analytics divisions, and the product experience and design team. Alex is passionate about the potential of technology to help those that need it the most. Her distributed ledger software company, Dovetail Lab, was set up to make primary and secondary healthcare data uses more citizen centric, and give patients greater control over the medical record data. 

Before founding Dovetail, Alex co-founded an Internet-of-Things care technology business called Alcove; and a social enterprise called HowDoI?, spun out of an outstanding special educational needs school, using NFC technology to launch step-by-step life skills training.

Alex advocates for greater investment in user-centric design, and use of data-driven technologies to enhance the experience of receiving and providing care, reduce inequalities and improve patient, population and provider outcomes.

What you will bring to the Health & Social Care Council and the techUK Health & Social Care programme’s work

I believe I bring a broad perspective on the challenges faced by different groups interacting with the health and care systems - having worked for the NHS and for the third sector; having founded, funded and exited both care and health tech start ups; and now working for a large NHS system supplier. With NHS funding and the economy at crisis point, digital transformation is no longer a “nice to have”; I see our roles in the Council as essential change agents. I would continue to promote health & care innovation, collaboration between members, and support the ongoing advocacy needed to ensure the policy landscape aligns with NHS and citizen requirements, in a way that works for suppliers. I would continue to be an active member of the Council, helping to grow the newly created Life Sciences Forum and promoting the levelling up activities in the North East working with the young people and digital innovators that will make our future.

Working Group Members

Alison Connor

Alison Connor

Programme Lead, Kainos

Alison Connor

Alison Connor

Programme Lead, Kainos

Alistair Stuart

Alistair Stuart

Director, Health & Life Sciences, Faculty.ai

Alistair Stuart

Alistair Stuart

Director, Health & Life Sciences, Faculty.ai

Andrew Moss

Industry Solution Lead, EMIS

Andrew Moss

Industry Solution Lead, EMIS

Anna Dijkstra

Anna Dijkstra

Innovation Director, Microsoft

Anna Dijkstra

Anna Dijkstra

Innovation Director, Microsoft

Chloe Ambery

Chloe Ambery

Manager , Deloitte

Chloe Ambery

Chloe Ambery

Manager , Deloitte

Colin Henderson

Colin Henderson

Country Manager, UK & Ireland, InterSystems

Colin Henderson

Colin Henderson

Country Manager, UK & Ireland, InterSystems

Elias Altrabsheh

Elias Altrabsheh

Managing Expert Consultant , D-fine

Elias Altrabsheh

Elias Altrabsheh

Managing Expert Consultant , D-fine

Heather Cook

Heather Cook

Special Advisor, Big Health

Heather Cook

Heather Cook

Special Advisor, Big Health

James Norman

James Norman

EMEA Health & Life Science Director, Pure Storage

James Norman

James Norman

EMEA Health & Life Science Director, Pure Storage

Biography

James Norman is the EMEA Health and Life Science Director at Pure Storage. A world respected figure in change management and IT transformation, with more than 30 years experience within the health sector, including 24 years senior management within the NHS. James has led multiple major public sector transformation programmes and published several papers on the potential of Technology in healthcare. James was named Healthcare IT champion of the year in 2011 and later sat as an external advisor to Her Majesty’s Treasury, sitting on the Comprehensive Spending Review board. James was named Thought leader of the year in 2013, named one of the top 50 data leaders in the UK and has ranked in the top 10 CIO 100 list. James established the All4Health&Care (previously Tech4CV19) community to help frontline Organisations and Tech companies come together in the fight against COVID-19, in Partnership with NHS England and techUK.

What you will bring to the Health & Social Care Council and the techUK Health & Social Care programme’s work

My whole career has been dedicated to improving the services of healthcare institutions for better patient outcomes, through my early days in creating new applications for NHS organisations to improve access and equality of care, to my recent work in supporting Health Economy and Regional transformation through greater use of Technology and Intelligence systems. I work very closely with governments around the world to help them understand the potential for Technology to transform the way patients access care as well as with Health Tech suppliers large and small, to support them in understanding the market and provide services / technologies that will deliver improved care. Having previously sat on the Council for many years, I worked hard to embed it as the voice it now is, for suppliers, in shaping policy and supporting simplification of entry to the healthcare market. During Covid I helped techUK members to share services and technologies with healthcare providers to overcome the severe pressures they were under. If voted back on, I will strive to maintain and grow the value of the Council in ensuring the concerns of members are raised and heard keeping communication lines open and accessible to all.

 

Jenny Yu

Jenny Yu

Chemical and Life Sciences Practice Leader, Marsh

Jenny Yu

Jenny Yu

Chemical and Life Sciences Practice Leader, Marsh

Justin Whatling

Justin Whatling

Managing Director Health & Life Sciences, Palantir

Justin Whatling

Justin Whatling

Managing Director Health & Life Sciences, Palantir

Keith Tsui

Keith Tsui

CEO, Medwise

Keith Tsui

Keith Tsui

CEO, Medwise

Ken Banks

Ken Banks

Director of Future Data and Digital Self Management, Macmillan

Ken Banks

Ken Banks

Director of Future Data and Digital Self Management, Macmillan

Laura Taddei

Laura Taddei

Director of Business Affairs, Benevolent.ai

Laura Taddei

Laura Taddei

Director of Business Affairs, Benevolent.ai

Mike Denis

Mike Denis

Chief Executive, Akrivia Health

Mike Denis

Mike Denis

Chief Executive, Akrivia Health

Nicole Kayode

Nicole Kayode

VP Health & Care – Product Management, Advanced

Nicole Kayode

Nicole Kayode

VP Health & Care – Product Management, Advanced

Nicole Mather

Nicole Mather

Life Sciences Lead , IBM

Nicole Mather

Nicole Mather

Life Sciences Lead , IBM

Peter Ferguson

Peter Ferguson

Director, Connected Health, Intelligent Industry, Capgemini

Peter Ferguson

Peter Ferguson

Director, Connected Health, Intelligent Industry, Capgemini

Polly Shepperdson

Polly Shepperdson

Partnerships and Alliances Manager, First Data Bank

Polly Shepperdson

Polly Shepperdson

Partnerships and Alliances Manager, First Data Bank

Rich Cassidy

Rich Cassidy

Impact and Partnership Development Manager, Exeter University

Rich Cassidy

Rich Cassidy

Impact and Partnership Development Manager, Exeter University

Ryan Palmer

Ryan Palmer

Acting VP of Developer Sales, ORCHA

Ryan Palmer

Ryan Palmer

Acting VP of Developer Sales, ORCHA

Scott Dinkle

Scott Dinkle

UK Life Sciences Implementation Lead , Epic

Scott Dinkle

Scott Dinkle

UK Life Sciences Implementation Lead , Epic

Stephanie Caird

Stephanie Caird

Principal Associate, Mills & Reeve

Stephanie Caird

Stephanie Caird

Principal Associate, Mills & Reeve

Stephen Jowett

Stephen Jowett

Senior Director, Head of Healthcare Consulting , IQVIA

Stephen Jowett

Stephen Jowett

Senior Director, Head of Healthcare Consulting , IQVIA

Tobias Alpsten

Tobias Alpsten

Founder & CEO , iPLATO Healthcare

Tobias Alpsten

Tobias Alpsten

Founder & CEO , iPLATO Healthcare

Una Kessi

Una Kessi

Product Management Director, Safety and PV, Oracle

Una Kessi

Una Kessi

Product Management Director, Safety and PV, Oracle

 


For more information please contact:

Alex Lawrence

Alex Lawrence

Head of Health and Social Care, techUK

Alex joined techUK in July 2021 as Programme Manager for Health and Social Care. Since July 2023 Alex has led the Programme. 

Alex formerly worked at Portland Communications, joining as part of their 2019 Graduate Scheme intake. In March 2020 she joined Portland’s Health team, supporting a range of clients in the life sciences industry across both public affairs and strategic communications.

Alex has a degree in History from the University of Cambridge, focussing on Early Modern Europe and material culture. Outside of work she enjoys reading, finding new places to eat, and running.

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